| CORREA | Australian evergreen shrub with large showy tubular flowers, named after a Portuguese botanist |
| RHODODENDRON | Shrub with large showy flowers |
| GARDENIA | Evergreen shrub with large white flowers |
| LABRADOR | Part of a Province, named after a Portuguese explorer |
| MADEIRA | White wine named after a Portuguese island (7) |
| MAGNOLIA | Shrub or tree with goblet or star-shaped flowers named after a French botanist (8) |
| ODESSA | A calla lily with purple-black flowers named after a Ukrainian seaport (6) |
| LOBELIA | Genus of plants with five-lobed flowers named after a Flemish botanist (7) |
| FUCHSIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their showy drooping flowers named after a 16th-century German botanist (7) |
| PEONY | Plant with crimson, pink or white flowers named after a student of Greek god Asclepius (5) |
| GWENT | Rose with double yellow flowers named after a Welsh county (5) |
| FUCHSIAS | Plants with generally red/purple pendulous flowers, named after German botanist (8) |
| ISIS | Agapanthus with tubular blue flowers named after stretch of the Thames at Oxford (4) |
| CLEOPATRA | A canna with yellow/red flowers, named after an Egyptian queen (9) |
| GUERNSEYLILY | Plant with Large heads of pink flowers named after one of the Channel Islands (8,4) |
| DAHLIA | Flower named after a Swedish botanist, d. 1789 (6) |
| LAVATERA | Shrub bearing pink, white or purple flowers named after two Swiss naturalists (8) |
| LASVEGAS | Gladiolus with red-edged, yellow flowers, named after US city- makes salsa veg! (3,5) |
| RUMBA | Eremurus (foxtail lily) with yellow/orange flowers, named after Latin ballroom dance (5) |
| IRIS | Flower named after a Greek goddess who rode rainbows |